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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Now I fee stupid for not thinking of that. Thanks

In Reply to: Re: What Ram do you like? posted by Razorpb on December 04, 2002 at 13:32:50:


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Posted by:
Poldo

on December 04, 2002 at 22:54:14

: Was it on the block when you did this? If so the 3-way was probably the culprit, it closed one end off. If you take a ram, put your finger over one of the input holes, pull the rod in the opposite direction if it is a non leaking ram the rod will snap back when released, it's just creating a vacuum.

: Razor

:
: : Ok i got ahold of an ANS ram recently that was set up on the front block (one of those buy it all at once deals). anyway...when i pulled on the ram and let go...it sucked back in. now its been a long time since ive messed with a ram but all of my junk pile rams dont do that. I dont remember if my ANS did it either. Is this normal? and if so...if it doesnt do it anymore...is that bad?
: : thanks
: : adam


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